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The Absentee

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Maria Edgeworth's 'The Absentee' delves into the complex social and economic issues of absentee landlords in 19th century Ireland, presenting a sharp critique of the aristocracy's neglect of their tenants. Edgeworth's skillful narrative intertwines themes of duty, family loyalty, and the impact of British colonial dominance on the Irish population. The novel is written in a realistic style, incorporating elements of satire and social commentary that add depth to the characters and plot. 'The Absentee' stands out as a significant work of Irish literature, reflecting the turbulent historical period in which it was written.